Shifter having neutral lock
A shifter for controlling a transmission of a motor vehicle includes a base structure and a shift lever that is movably mounted to the base structure for movement between a plurality of control positions. At least one of the control positions comprises a NEUTRAL position. The shifter further includes a shift gate having a plurality of notches corresponding to the control positions. The shift gate is positioned on a selected one of the base and the shift lever. The shifter further includes a movable pawl member selectively engaging the notches of the shift gate to restrict movement of the shift lever relative to the base structure. The pawl member is biased into engagement with the shift gate. A movable retaining member selectively engages the shift gate to retain the shift lever in the NEUTRAL position wherein the retaining member is biased out of engagement with the shift gate. The shifter further includes a powered actuator having a movable output member that shifts between a first position, a second position, and a third position. The movable output member operably engages the movable retaining member when in the first position and shifts the movable retaining member into engagement with the shift gate to retain the shift lever in the NEUTRAL position. The movable output member operably engages the movable pawl member when in the third position, and disengages the movable pawl member from the shift gate.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/591,012, filed Jul. 26, 2004, entitled VEHICLE SHIFTER WITH POWERED PAWL HAVING NEUTRAL LOCK, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to shifters for transmissions of passenger vehicles, and more particularly relates to shifters having devices to control movement of the shift lever between gear positions. Modern vehicle shifters may be specified or proposed to include neutral lock devices to prevent the shifters from being accidentally shifted from a neutral gear position into a reverse or forward gear position unless the vehicle is traveling at below a predetermined speed, and the brake pedal is depressed. Proposals for neutral lock devices include a second solenoid that may be similar to a park lock solenoid. The second solenoid has an extendable pin that can be extended to engage a pawl-engaging cam in a way that prevents the pawl from moving from neutral toward the reverse or drive gear positions unless predetermined vehicle conditions are met. Passenger vehicles typically may also include a park lock that prevents movement of a shift lever from a park position unless the brake pedal is depressed. Park lock devices may include a solenoid that locks the shift lever in position unless the brake pedal is depressed, and an ignition key is turned to the on or run position. One problem with this design is that solenoids are relatively expensive, and including two solenoids in a shifter results in a relatively expensive shifter assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne aspect of the present invention is a shifter for controlling a transmission of a vehicle. The shifter includes a base structure and a shift lever that is movably mounted to the base structure for movement between a plurality of control positions. At least one of the control positions comprises a NEUTRAL position. The shifter further includes a shift gate having a plurality of notches corresponding to the control positions. The shift gate is positioned on a selected one of the base and the shift lever. The shifter further includes a movable pawl member selectively engaging the notches of the shift gate to restrict movement of the shift lever relative to the base structure. The pawl member is biased into engagement with the shift gate. A movable retaining member selectively engages the shift gate to retain the shift lever in the NEUTRAL position wherein the retaining member is biased out of engagement with the shift gate. The shifter further includes a powered actuator having a movable output member that shifts between a first position, a second position, and a third position. The movable output member operably engages the movable retaining member when in the first position and shifts the movable retaining member into engagement with the shift gate to retain the shift lever in the NEUTRAL position. The movable output member operably engages the movable pawl member when in the third position, and disengages the movable pawl member from the shift gate.
Another aspect of the present invention is a shifter for controlling a transmission of a vehicle. The shifter includes a base structure and a shift member that is movably associated with the base structure. The shift member is movable to a plurality of transmission control positions including at least a NEUTRAL transmission control position. The shifter also includes a shift gate defining a plurality of gear control positions. A powered pawl mechanism retains the shift member in the NEUTRAL position when actuated in a first manner, and disengages from the shift gate when actuated in a second manner.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is a shifter for controlling a transmission of a vehicle. The shifter includes a base structure and a shift member that is movably associated with the base structure. The shift member is movable to a plurality of positions including at least a NEUTRAL transmission control position and a DRIVE transmission control position. The shifter further includes a shift gate defining a plurality of positions including at least a DRIVE position. A powered pawl mechanism includes a powered actuator and a retaining member operably connected to the powered actuator. The powered pawl mechanism further includes a pawl member that is operably connected to the powered actuator. The retaining member is movable between an engaged position wherein the shift member is retained in the NEUTRAL transmission control position, and a retracted position permitting movement of the shift member relative to the base structure. The pawl member is movable between an engaged position wherein the pawl member engages the shift gate to control movement of the shift member relative to the base structure, and a disengaged position wherein the pawl member is substantially disengaged from the shift gate. The retaining member moves upon actuation of the powered actuator in a first manner, and the pawl member moves upon actuation of the powered actuator in a second manner.
These and other features, advantages, and objects of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
A shifter 1 according to one aspect of the present invention includes a base structure 2 (
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The output member 23 of actuator 22 operably engages a first toggle linkage 28 and a second toggle linkage 29. As discussed in more detail below, first toggle linkage 28 extends and retracts pawl member 34 into and out of engagement with shift gate 55, and second toggle linkage 29 extends and retracts NEUTRAL lock retaining member 41 to provide a NEUTRAL lock.
First toggle linkage 28 includes a first link 30 that is pivotably connected to the support structure 5 at a pivot pin 32, and a second link 31 that is pivotably interconnected to first link 30 at a pivot pin 33. Second link 31 is pivotably connected to a pawl member 34 at a pivot pin 35. Pawl member 34 is slidably received in an opening 36 in support structure 5, such that pawl member 34 extends and retracts linearly in the direction of the arrow “C” (
The second toggle linkage 29 includes a toggle link 37 that is pivotably connected to the base structure 5 at a pivot pin 39. A toggle link 38 is pivotably connected to the toggle link 37 at pivot pin 40, and toggle link 38 is pivotably connected to a movable retaining member 41 at a pivot pin 42. NEUTRAL lock retaining member 41 is slidably received in opening 43 of base structure 5, such that the NEUTRAL lock retaining member 41 translates linearly in the direction of the arrow “D” (
Thus, pawl member 34 is biased to the extended position illustrated in
Similarly, spring 46 generates a clockwise force F that biases toggle linkage 29 to the position illustrated in
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A shift gate 55 (
Shift gate 55 also includes a REVERSE position “R”, NEUTRAL position “N” and a DRIVE position “D” that can be engaged by pawl member 34. Flat surface 78 of NEUTRAL position N and DRIVE position D permits the shift lever 4 to be moved between the NEUTRAL and DRIVE positions without retraction of pawl member 34. However, the angled side surface 79 of the NEUTRAL position N prevents movement of the shift lever 4 from the NEUTRAL position N to the REVERSE position R when the pawl member 34 is in the extended position, and the toggle linkage 28 is in the locked position. Similarly, angled surface 80 of DRIVE position D prevents movement of shift lever 4 beyond the DRIVE position D when the pawl member 34 is extended and the toggle linkage 28 is locked. The REVERSE position R of shift gate 55 includes a flat “base” surface 81 and a flat “step” surface 82. The base surface 81 is positioned closer to the pivot 32 of toggle linkage 82 than is the flat surface 78 of the NEUTRAL position N and DRIVE position D. Thus, when the surface 65 of pawl member 34 engages flat surface 81, the toggle linkage 28 will not be fully extended and locked. The torsion spring 45 biases the toggle linkage 28 such that surface 65 of pawl member 34 remains in contact with flat surface 81 of REVERSE position R. When the shift lever 4 is in the REVERSE position, the step surface 82 prevents movement of the shift lever 4 to the PARK position unless the solenoid 22 is actuated to extend output member 23 to thereby retract pawl member 34. However, the shift lever 4 can be moved from the REVERSE position R to the NEUTRAL position N without pushing button 11 to retract pawl member 34. A push button 11 (
Shift lever 4 includes an opening 85 through central portion 10 of saddle bracket 7 adjacent shift gate 55. Movable NEUTRAL lock retaining member 41 selectively engages opening 85 to provide a NEUTRAL lock to thereby lock the shift lever 4 in the NEUTRAL position. As discussed above, rotary spring 46 biases toggle linkage 29 to the unlocked position wherein retaining member 41 is retracted. If actuator 22 is actuated to retract output member 23, output member 23 will contact toggle link 37 and move the toggle linkage 29 to the locked position wherein the NEUTRAL lock retaining member 41 extends into opening 85 to thereby lock the shift lever 4 in the NEUTRAL position. Although the NEUTRAL lock retaining member 41 could have a variety of shapes, in the illustrated example the end 86 of NEUTRAL lock member 41 is rectangular, with straight side surfaces 87 and 88. The straight side surfaces 87 and 88 ensure that the NEUTRAL lock remains engaged with NEUTRAL lock retaining member 41 remaining in the opening 85, even if an external force G is applied to the shift lever 4. Alternately, a NEUTRAL lock retaining member 41A (
The NEUTRAL lock is engaged when specified vehicle operating conditions are met, as required by a particular country or vehicle manufacturer. For example, controller 70 may generate a signal to the actuator 22 to engage the NEUTRAL lock (i.e., extend NEUTRAL lock retaining member 41 into opening 85) if the brake pedal sensor 71 indicates that the brake pedal is not depressed, the shift lever 4 is in the NEUTRAL position, and the speed sensor 72 indicates that the vehicle has not been moving for a preselected period of time (e.g., five seconds). Once the NEUTRAL lock has been engaged, controller 70 is programmed to keep the actuator 22 in the retracted position with the NEUTRAL lock retaining member 41 extended into the opening 85 unless certain vehicle operating conditions are met. For example, controller 70 may be programmed to release the NEUTRAL lock (i.e., move output member 23 of actuator 22 from the retracted position) only if the brake pedal sensor 71 indicates that the brake pedal has been depressed, the speed sensor 72 indicates that the vehicle is not moving (or is moving below a predetermined speed), and the push button 11 on shift lever 4 is depressed.
Because the torsion spring 46 provides a biasing force tending to retract the NEUTRAL lock retaining member 41, the NEUTRAL lock will not be activated unless controller 70 provides a signal to the actuator 22 to retract output member 23. In contrast, the torsion spring 45 biases toggle linkage 28 to the locked position, such that pawl member 34 is in the extended, engaged position unless controller 70 generates a signal to actuator 22 to extend the output member 23 and thereby shifts toggle linkage 28 to the broken position and retract pawl member 34. When the actuator 22 is in the deenergized, non-actuated state, output member 23 will be biased to the intermediate position (
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During operation, as the shift lever 4 is moved along the automatic shift lane 17, the sensor 90 provides a signal to the controller 70, and the controller 70 provides a signal to the transmission 91 corresponding to the position of the shift lever 4. When the shift lever 4 is moved from the DRIVE position to the manual shift lane 18, the sensor 95 provides a signal to the controller 70 indicating that the shift lever 4 is in the manual shift lane. If the shift lever 4 is moved forward in the manual shift lane 18, sensor 70 provides a signal to the transmission 91 to upshift by one gear. If shift lane 18 includes a “++” position, controller 70 will upshift transmission 91 two gears each time lever 4 is moved into the “++” gear position. Conversely, if the shift lever 4 is moved back in manual shift lane 18, controller 70 provides a signal to downshift transmission 91 by one gear position. If shifter 1 includes a “−−” gear position, transmission 91 is downshifted two gears each time shift lever 4 is moved to the “−−” position. Manual shift lane 18 could also include other configurations. For example, a timer could be integrated such that holding the shifter in the “+” position for a predetermined time (e.g., 2 seconds) would upshift to the highest gear. Conversely, holding the shift lever 4 in the “−” position would downshift the transmission to the lowest gear.
It will be understood that controller 70 may be programmed to prevent upshift or downshift depending upon vehicle operating conditions. For example, if downshifting would cause the engine to exceed the maximum allowable rpms, controller 70 may “override” the downshift command generated by the operator shifting the shift lever 4 to the downshift position. With reference to
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A shifter 150 according to another aspect or embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
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Electrical actuators 170 and 180 are substantially identical, such that only actuator 170 will be described in detail. As illustrated in
A circuit board 200 may be mounted in the housing, and a rotary position sensor 201 (
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The shifter 150 operates in a similar manner to the shifter 1 described in detail above. Saddle bracket 157 includes a shift gate and a NEUTRAL lock opening that are substantially similar to the shift gate 55 and opening 85, respectively, described in detail above in connection with shifter 1. Shifter 150 also includes a detent 101 that is substantially similar to the detent 101 of shifter 1 described above.
During operation, the controller provides a NEUTRAL lock as follows. The controller actuates electrical actuator 180 if the vehicle is not moving, the brake pedal has not been depressed for a preselected length of time (e.g., 5 or 10 seconds), and the shifter is in the NEUTRAL position. Actuation of electrical actuator 180 causes the linkage 181 to shift to the locked position illustrated in
Shifter 150 includes a manual PARK lock release member 215 (
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In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
Claims
1. A shifter for controlling a transmission of a vehicle, the shifter comprising:
- a support structure;
- a shift lever movably mounted to the support structure for movement between a plurality of control positions, wherein at least one of the control positions comprises a NEUTRAL position;
- a shift gate having a plurality of notches corresponding to the control positions, the shift gate positioned on a selected one of the support structure and the shift lever;
- a movable pawl member selectively engaging the notches of the shift gate to restrict movement of the shift lever relative to the support structure, the pawl member being biased into engagement with the shift gate;
- a movable retaining member selectively interconnecting the shift lever and the support structure when in an engaged position to retain the shift lever in the NEUTRAL position, wherein the retaining member is biased to a disengaged position wherein the retaining member does not retain the shift lever in the NEUTRAL position;
- a powered actuator operably interconnected to the pawl member and the retaining member; and wherein:
- the powered actuator operably engages the movable pawl member and shifts the movable pawl member out of engagement with the shift gate when actuated in a first manner, the powered actuator operably engaging the movable retaining member and shifting the retaining member to the engaged position to retain the shift lever in the NEUTRAL position when the powered actuator is actuated in a second manner.
2. The shifter of claim 1, wherein:
- the powered actuator includes a movable output member that shifts between a first position, a second position, and a third position.
3. The shifter of claim 2, wherein:
- the movable output member of the powered actuator is biased into the second position.
4. The shifter of claim 3, wherein:
- the movable output member translates linearly between the first, second, and third positions.
5. The shifter of claim 4, wherein:
- the second position comprises an intermediate position that is between the first and third positions.
6. The shifter of claim 5, wherein:
- the powered actuator comprises a coil and a permanent magnet connected to the movable output member and having at least one spring biasing the movable output member to the second position.
7. The shifter of claim 1, including:
- a first toggle linkage having first and second toggle links pivotably interconnected to one another, and wherein the first toggle link is pivotably connected to the support structure base, and the second toggle link is pivotably connected to the movable pawl member.
8. The shifter of claim 7, including:
- a second toggle linkage having third and fourth toggle links pivotably interconnected to one another, and wherein the third toggle link is pivotably connected to the support structure base, and the fourth toggle link is pivotably connected to the movable retaining member.
9. The shifter of claim 8, wherein:
- the third and fourth toggle links define centerlines, and the second toggle linkage defines a an engaged position wherein the movable retaining member engages the shift gate and wherein the centerlines of the third and fourth toggle links are substantially aligned, and a broken position wherein the movable retaining member is disengaged from the shift gate;
- the second toggle linkage is biased out of the engaged position;
- the support structure base including a first stop limiting motion of the third and fourth toggle links when the second toggle linkage is in the center position and the movable output member is in the first position.
10. The shifter of claim 9, wherein:
- the first and second toggle links define centerlines, and the first toggle linkage defines an engaged position wherein the pawl member engages the shift gate, and wherein the centerlines of the first and second toggle links are substantially aligned, and a broken position wherein the pawl member is disengaged from the shift gate;
- the first toggle linkage is biased towards the engaged position;
- the support structure base including a second stop limiting movement of the first and second toggle links and retaining the pawl member in the engaged position when the movable output member is in the first and second positions.
11. The shifter of claim 10, wherein:
- the powered actuator comprises a solenoid having a movable output member that is movable to extended and retracted positions upon actuation of the solenoid and an intermediate position between the extended and retracted positions, and wherein the output member is biased towards the intermediate position.
12. The shifter of claim 1, wherein:
- the shift gate and shift lever are pivotably interconnected to the base, and the powered actuator is fixedly mounted to the base.
13. The shifter of claim 1, wherein:
- the shift lever is movable between an automatic shift lane having at least PARK and REVERSE gear positions and a manual shift lane having upshift and downshift gear positions.
14. The shifter of claim 1, including:
- a base; and wherein
- the support structure is movably mounted to the base.
15. The shifter of claim 1, wherein:
- the powered actuator includes a first coil and a first movable output member associated with the first coil, wherein the first output member is operably connected to the movable pawl member, and a second coil and a second movable output member associated with the second coil, wherein the second output member is operably connected to the movable retaining member.
16. The shifter of claim 15, including:
- a first toggle linkage connected to the support structure and the movable pawl member, the first movable output member selectively engaging the first toggle linkage to engage and disengage the pawl member from the shift gate.
17. The shifter of claim 16, including:
- a second toggle linkage connected to the support structure and the movable retaining member, the second movable output member selectively engaging the second toggle linkage to shift the movable retaining member to interconnect the shift lever and the support structure.
18. A shifter for controlling a transmission of a vehicle, the shifter comprising:
- a support structure;
- a shift member movably associated with the support structure, wherein the shift member is movable to a plurality of transmission control positions including at least a NEUTRAL transmission control position;
- a shift gate defining a plurality of gear control positions; and
- a powered pawl mechanism that retains the shift member in the NEUTRAL position when actuated in a first manner, and disengages from the shift gate when actuated in a second manner.
19. The shifter of claim 18, wherein:
- the powered pawl includes a movable retaining member that engages the shift gate and retains the shift member in the NEUTRAL position when the powered pawl is actuated in the first manner.
20. The shifter of claim 18, wherein:
- the shift gate defines at least DRIVE and REVERSE gear control positions, and including:
- a pawl member that selectively engages the gear control positions to control movement of the shift member relative to the support structure.
21. The shifter of claim 18, wherein:
- the shift member comprises a shift lever that is pivotably mounted to the support structure.
22. The shifter of claim 18, wherein:
- the powered pawl mechanism includes a movable output member that shifts in a first direction when actuated in the first manner, and shifts in a second direction when actuated in the second manner.
23. The shifter of claim 18, wherein:
- the powered pawl mechanism includes a coil and a permanent magnet associated with the coil, the permanent magnet engaging an output member that extends and retracts from a center position.
24. The shifter of claim 18, wherein:
- the powered pawl mechanism includes a first toggle linkage and a movable pawl member connected to the first toggle linkage, wherein the first toggle linkage is biased towards an engaged configuration wherein the pawl member engages the shift gate, and collapses to a retracted position wherein the pawl member is disengaged from the shift gate when the powered pawl mechanism is actuated in the second manner.
25. The shifter of claim 24, wherein:
- the powered pawl mechanism includes a second toggle linkage and a movable retaining member connected to the second toggle linkage, wherein the second toggle linkage is biased away from an engaged configuration wherein the retaining member interconnects the shift member and the support structure and retains the shift member in the NEUTRAL position to a disengaged position wherein the retaining member permits movement of the shift member out of the NEUTRAL position.
26. The shifter of claim 25, wherein:
- the powered pawl mechanism includes a coil and a permanent magnet engaging a movable output member that shifts inwardly to a retracted position upon actuation of the solenoid in a first manner, and shifts outwardly to an extended position upon actuation of the solenoid in a second manner;
- the movable output member causing the first toggle linkage to collapse to the retracted configuration upon actuation of the powered pawl mechanism in the second manner, and causing the second toggle linkage to extend to the engaged configuration upon actuation of the powered pawl mechanism in a first manner.
27. The shifter of claim 18, including:
- a base; and wherein:
- the support structure is movably mounted to the base.
28. The shifter of claim 18, wherein:
- the powered pawl mechanism includes:
- a movable pawl member selectively engaging the shift gate to restrict movement of the shift member relative to the support structure;
- a movable retaining member selectively interconnecting the shift member and the support structure to retain the shift lever in the NEUTRAL position, wherein the retaining member is biased out of interconnecting the shift lever and the support structure;
- a powered actuator operably interconnected to the pawl member and the retaining member.
29. The shifter of claim 28, wherein:
- the powered actuator includes a first coil and a first movable output member associated with the first coil, wherein the first output member is operably connected to the movable pawl member, and a second coil and a second movable output member associated with the second coil, wherein the second output member is operably connected to the movable retaining member.
30. The shifter of claim 29, including:
- a first toggle linkage connected to the support structure and the movable pawl member, the first movable output member selectively engaging the first toggle linkage to engage and disengage the pawl member from the shift gate.
31. The shifter of claim 30, including:
- a second toggle linkage connected to the support structure and the movable retaining member, the second movable output member selectively engaging the second toggle linkage to shift the movable retaining member to interconnect the shift lever and the support structure.
32. A shifter for controlling a transmission of a vehicle, the shifter comprising:
- a support structure;
- a shift member movably associated with the support structure, wherein the shift member is movable to a plurality of positions including at least a NEUTRAL transmission control position and a DRIVE transmission position;
- a shift gate defining a plurality of positions including at least a DRIVE position;
- a powered pawl mechanism including a powered actuator and a retaining member operably connected to the powered actuator, and a pawl member operably connected to the powered actuator, wherein the retaining member is movable between an engaged position wherein the shift member is retained in the NEUTRAL transmission control position, and a retracted position permitting movement of the shift member relative to the support structure; wherein the pawl member is movable between an engaged position wherein the pawl member engages the shift gate to control movement of the shift member relative to the support structure, and a disengaged position wherein the pawl member is substantially disengaged from the shift gate; and wherein:
- the retaining member moves upon actuation of the powered actuator in a first manner, and the pawl member moves upon actuation of the powered actuator in a second manner.
33. The shifter of claim 32, wherein:
- the powered pawl mechanism includes a movable output member that shifts in a first direction when actuated in the first manner, and shifts in a second direction when actuated in the second manner.
34. The shifter of claim 33, wherein:
- the powered pawl mechanism includes a first toggle linkage and a movable pawl member connected to the first toggle linkage, wherein the first toggle linkage is biased towards an engaged configuration wherein the pawl member engages the shift gate, and collapses to a retracted position wherein the pawl member is disengaged from the shift gate when the powered pawl mechanism is actuated in the second manner.
35. The shifter of claim 34, wherein:
- the powered pawl mechanism includes a second toggle linkage and a movable retaining member connected to the second toggle linkage, wherein the second toggle linkage is biased away from an engaged configuration wherein the retaining member interconnects the shift member and the base structure and retains the shift member in the NEUTRAL position to a disengaged position wherein the retaining member permits movement of the shift member out of the NEUTRAL position.
36. The shifter of claim 35, wherein:
- the powered pawl mechanism includes a coil and a permanent magnet engaging a movable output member that shifts inwardly to a retracted position upon actuation of the solenoid in a first manner, and shifts outwardly to an extended position upon actuation of the solenoid in a second manner;
- the movable output member causing the first toggle linkage to collapse to the retracted configuration upon actuation of the solenoid in the second manner, and causing the second toggle linkage to extend to the engaged configuration upon actuation of the solenoid in a first manner.
37. The shifter of claim 36, including:
- a stop that retains the first toggle linkage in the engaged configuration when the powered actuator is not actuated in the second manner.
38. The shifter of claim 32, wherein:
- the powered actuator includes a first coil and a first movable output member associated with the first coil, wherein the first output member is operably connected to the movable pawl member, and a second coil and a second movable output member associated with the second coil, wherein the second output member is operably connected to the movable retaining member.
39. The shifter of claim 38, including:
- a first toggle linkage connected to the support structure and the movable pawl member, the first movable output member selectively engaging the first toggle linkage to engage and disengage the pawl member from the shift gate.
40. The shifter of claim 39, including:
- a second toggle linkage connected to the support structure and the movable retaining member, the second movable output member selectively engaging the second toggle linkage to shift the movable retaining member to interconnect the shift lever and the support structure.
Type: Application
Filed: May 2, 2005
Publication Date: Jan 26, 2006
Patent Grant number: 7568404
Inventors: Patrick Grossman (Grand Haven, MI), Robert De Jonge (West Olive, MI)
Application Number: 11/119,871
International Classification: B60K 20/00 (20060101); G05G 5/00 (20060101);